North Mill Posts Record Originations in Q2/2019



Independent commercial equipment lender North Mill Equipment Finance posted record originations for the 2nd quarter of 2019, exceeding $33 million in funded volume. It was the best quarter in the company’s history and represented a growth rate in excess of 50% from the 1st quarter.

“Since our recapitalization with Wafra Capital Partners in August 2018 and the implementation of our exclusively broker-centric based origination strategy, we have seen not only tremendous growth in absolute volume, we have been successful in diversifying our mix of asset categories and credit tiers while maintaining our yield targets,” reported David Lee, chairman and CEO of North Mill.

“Our asset mix is now equally divided amongst vocational trucks, trailers, sleeper trucks, construction equipment and other business essential equipment such as medical, manufacturing and franchise finance. For the 2nd quarter, our weighted average FICO score for personal guarantors was 693, with approximately 40% of the funded volume having FICO scores over 700. Over 20% of the funded volume was under our App Plus program whereby we review financials for transactions above $150,000 leading to an average funded transaction size of over $70,000,” Lee explained. “With our substantial capital partner and over $130 million in credit facilities with major banks combined with over 200 active broker partners, North Mill is well poised to continue its growth trajectory.”

Headquartered in Norwalk, CT, North Mill Equipment Finance originates and services small-ticket equipment leases and loans, ranging from $15,000 to $300,000 in value.


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